Di shrine to Baby P

Di shrine to Baby P

Flowers and toys are being piled up at the pauper’s plot in a north London cemetery.

No gravestone, plaque or memorial marks the horrific life and death of the infant betrayed by the authorities.

But Brits shocked – and moved – by the tale of how social workers dithered as he was allowed to die at the hands of his evil mother, a sadistic boyfriend and a paedophile are determined his short existence will not be forgotten.

A garden of remembrance at sprawling Islington and St Pancras Cemeteries in East Finchley is now being turned into a shrine to the tortured baby.

Teddies are being left for the lad along with messages filled with the love he missed out on in life.

The wave of mass emotion the tragedy has caused has not been witnessed since Princess Di’s death saw millions of flowers left at Kensington Palace.

One moving note at the scene says: “Baby P – I wish I knew your name.

“I hope you are with the angels now. You are loved by a whole nation.”

Internet campaigners are demanding a permanent memorial be built for Baby P, whose broken-backed body was eventually found in a blood-spattered cot with more than 50 injuries.

A Facebook group is called “Let’s get together and make a memorial for lil Baby P”.

The campaigner pleads: “This lil boy was killed in the most horrific way.... he has no grave! Let’s give him one.”

The mother, 27, her boyfriend, 32, and lodger Jason Owen, 36, will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on December 15 for causing or allowing his death.